Rebellious Stripes Flag
🏴 3f x 5ft 100% polyester "Rebellious Stripes" flag with grommets and double-stitched edges and triple-stitched fly edge to reduce fraying.
✍️ The Design:
The Rebellious Stripes first appeared in Boston around 1767, flown under the Liberty Tree as the emblem of the Sons of Liberty—the underground network that protested British taxation, beginning with the Stamp Act of 1765. Featuring nine vertical red and white stripes, each stripe represented one of the nine colonies that participated in the Stamp Act Congress. This bold design served as a signal of unity and defiance against the Crown’s overreach, and now a symbol of a US president's overreach. It was a precursor to the thirteen-stripe motif of the Stars and Stripes, influencing the later United States flag adopted in 1777.
🔍 Why People Love It
When looking to show your displeasure against the current state of affairs here in the USA, why design a new flag when we have a historical one designed for this very purpose! Whether you're waving it high or hanging it with pride, the Rebellious Stripes Flag is your daily reminder that resistance is beautiful—and necessary.
Flag Size Chart
Here's our current standard flag sizes and how they compare to each other:

THE "FOR GOOD" PART
- 🪢 Made from 100% durable polyester
- 💪Sturdy canvas header with two metal grommets for hanging
- 😎 Weather & fade resistant
- 💨 Designed to fly easily in low or high wind
- 🏳️🌈 Full rich color on both sides
- 🪡 Double-stitched top and bottom edges with triple-stitched fly edge for maximum strength!
If you don't have a flag pole to hang this on, grab one of our home flag pole kits! It's easy to assemble and ready to make some neighbors jealous (or mad...depending...)